Summary:
The Thornapple Kellogg School District in Michigan is home to three elementary schools that serve students from kindergarten through fifth grade. These schools, Lee Elementary School, McFall Elementary School, and Page Elementary School, each offer a unique educational experience for their students.
Among the standout schools, Lee Elementary School consistently ranks among the top 20% of Michigan elementary schools, with a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school outperforms the state average in both English Language Arts and Math proficiency for 3rd-grade students, despite having a relatively high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. In contrast, Page Elementary School has demonstrated strong academic performance, with 4th and 5th-grade students outperforming the state average in multiple subjects, but its overall statewide ranking has declined in recent years.
Across the district, the schools share some common characteristics, such as a predominantly white student population and relatively low student-teacher ratios. However, they differ in areas like chronic absenteeism rates, with Lee Elementary School having the highest rate at 33.1%, significantly higher than the state average. Additionally, McFall Elementary School has the highest spending per student at $14,009, while Lee Elementary School and Page Elementary School have lower spending at $12,884 and $12,311, respectively.
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